Monday, July 30, 2012

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Twin Cayes has a seaweed farm, the first in Belize and the second ashburry at chenal in the Caribbean. ashburry at chenal Run by the Dangriga Development Initiative, the farm was established to replace the fishing business ashburry at chenal lost when the area was made into a reserve. The seaweed that is being used is actually an algae that looks a bit like tumble weed. It grows well on patch reefs. A hundred pounds (45 kg) of harvested weed dries to about 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of sellable product. It is used mainly as an aphrodisiac, but is also supposed to cure colds, headaches and fatigue. It alleviates problems with glaucoma, arthritis and TB and can be consumed (hidden) ashburry at chenal in ice cream, cakes, breads and drinks ashburry at chenal especially those with alcohol. This last, they claim, really brings out the aphrodisiac s power.

The jaguar, a nocturnal creature, is the third-largest member of the feline family. An adult male can grow to 6. 5 feet (two meters) long and weigh up to 220 pounds (100 kg). Females are about two-thirds as large as males. Jaguars are territorial and each male keeps about 16 square miles of territory. When walking on the trails, you will see lots of jaguar ashburry at chenal tracks, even if you never see the animal. The park also has 55 mammals, including pumas, margays, ocelots, jaguarundi, brocket deer, peccaries, and pacas.

Finally, in 1868 some Confederate soldiers, looking for a safe place to live after the Civil War in the States, settled in Cattle Landing, just north of Punta Gorda. Within two years 12 sugar mills were erected to process the hundreds of acres of sugar that were planted. The area flourished. But when sugar prices dropped, the mills closed and those who remained were forced to live subsistence lives.

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